World's Second Smartest Man Is a Porn Addict

You can't beat addiction with braininess: Just ask the man with the world's second highest IQ. Rick Rosner, currently ranked second in the World Genius Directory with an IQ in the 190s, recently spoke about his addiction to online porn that includes three hours of smut viewing every day (and which his wife of two decades seemingly has no problem with). He's also kept a lifelong count of how many orgasms he has achieved, which he has now tallied at just over 16,000. "I've had 42 years of sexual activity—most of it was myself," says Rosner. The genius also partakes in other compulsive behaviors such as ingesting 70 pills a day, including carb blockers, cholesterol blockers and brain supplements—in an effort to restrict his caloric absorption and, he believes, extend his life. Over the past six years, he has dropped from 177 to 150 pounds. His tendency to work out 50 times or more per week also landed him on the A&E show Obsessed in 2009, but he has since dropped that number to 30 times a week. His predilection for being the center of attention hasn't just been limited to reality television though. He competed in 2000 on Who Wants To Be a Millionaire (where he sued the show after losing due to an allegedly flawed question), performed as a giant penis on The Man Show and appeared naked with a light bulb in his backside on the Comedy Central gag show Crank Yankers. These days, Rosner works as a comedy writer for Jimmy Kimmel Live!

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